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State of Colorado Governor, Bill Owens, left, listens as Lillian Blackman, right, a teacher from Rocky Mountain Elementary in district 51 in Grand Junction, Colo., speaks about the successes she as achieved with CSAP testing in her district. Owens was joined by many educators and education commissioners to speak at the Colorado Department of Education on Tuesday August 2, 2005, announcing the latest results of the Colorado Student Assessment Program. (EVAN SEMON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ****Lillian Blackman (provided by PR Karen Gertz 303.888.8113)

State of Colorado Governor, Bill Owens, left, listens as Lillian Blackman, right, a teacher from Rocky Mountain Elementary in district 51 in Grand Junction, Colo., speaks about the successes she as achieved with CSAP testing in her district. Owens was joined by many educators and education commissioners to speak at the Colorado Department of Education on Tuesday August 2, 2005, announcing the latest results of the Colorado Student Assessment Program. (EVAN SEMON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ****Lillian Blackman (provided by PR Karen Gertz 303.888.8113)

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Teacher Lillian Blackman, right, of Rocky Mountain Elementary in Grand Junction's District 51, speaks about CSAP scores as Gov. Bill Owens listens. On Tuesday, Owens said progress "may not be as rapid or as consistent as we all would wish." But "we are headed in the right direction."

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CS;State of Colorado Governor, Bill Owens, left, listens as Lillian Blackman, right, a teacher from Rocky Mountain Elementary in district 51 in Grand Junction, Colo., speaks about the successes she as achieved with CSAP testing in her district. Owens was joined by many educators and education commissioners to speak at the Colorado Department of Education on Tuesday August 2, 2005, announcing the latest results of the Colorado Student Assessment Program. (EVAN SEMON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ****Lillian Blackman (provided by PR Karen Gertz 303.888.8113)

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2005-08-02 16:32:10

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